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lore:materials:terisium [2023/11/01 17:39] – [Terisium-1000] quiddlestickslore:materials:terisium [2024/12/31 16:30] (current) – [Terisium-1] quiddlesticks
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 ===== Overview & History ===== ===== Overview & History =====
-Inquiry into terisium has existed since the era of Torandor, thousands of years ago. The first person to discover and harness the power of this material has been lost to time, but it is certain that terisium enchantment drove much of the development of civilization. +Inquiry into terisium has existed since the era of [[settings:torandor|Torandor]], thousands of years ago. The first person to discover and harness the power of this material has been lost to time, but it is certain that terisium enchantment drove much of the development of civilization. 
  
 The acclaimed mage Jican Trion discovered that terisium did not entirely exist on the material plane, and began to experiment to see how he could harness this fact and exploit the planar connections of the material. Eventually, he discovered that enough life-force applied to terisium did not destroy it, as was previously thought, but energized it fully into a between-planes state such that it was no longer physical. The acclaimed mage Jican Trion discovered that terisium did not entirely exist on the material plane, and began to experiment to see how he could harness this fact and exploit the planar connections of the material. Eventually, he discovered that enough life-force applied to terisium did not destroy it, as was previously thought, but energized it fully into a between-planes state such that it was no longer physical.
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 ==== Terisium-1 ==== ==== Terisium-1 ====
-This is the most common form of terisium, and a mention of "terisium" without a numbered suffix almost always refers to Terisium-1. It is a dull gray metal, similar in appearance to lead - except for prismatic, shifting flecks in and below its surface that can only barely be seen under the right light or while it is draining magic.+This is the most common form of terisium, and a mention of "terisium" without a numbered suffix almost always refers to Terisium-1. It is a dull gray metal, similar in appearance to lead or tarnished tin - except for prismatic, shifting flecks in and below its surface that can only barely be seen under the right light or while it is draining magic.
  
 Terisium-1 is most often used as an antimagic measure. When it is formed into a loop, active magical effects are weakened and canceled, and spellcasters have their magical units steadily drained away. The rate of this drain is proportional to the size of the loop and how much terisium is involved.  Terisium-1 is most often used as an antimagic measure. When it is formed into a loop, active magical effects are weakened and canceled, and spellcasters have their magical units steadily drained away. The rate of this drain is proportional to the size of the loop and how much terisium is involved. 
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